The Oregon football program released a two-deep for Saturday’s opener against South Dakota at Autzen Stadium (7:30 p.m. PT, Pac-12 Networks), which reflects the Ducks’ experience on defense despite several losses to graduation, and the anticipated impact of several newcomers on offense and special teams.

Hunt was one of five returning starters on the UO offensive line, but it could look dramatically different for the opener. With Tyler Johnstone recovering from a knee injury, the Ducks have moved Jake Fisher to left tackle, and inserted Andre Yruretagoyena at right tackle.

At receiver, Stanford is coming off a redshirt year due to a knee injury, and Carrington is a redshirt freshman, as is Devon Allen, who is listed as the starter out wide.

It’s a different story on defense, where nearly everybody in the two-deep boasts significant college experience. The only potential newcomer in the starting lineup is safety Tyree Robinson, who remains in a battle for that job with Reggie Daniels.

On special teams, redshirt freshman walk-on Ian Wheeler is listed as the punter against South Dakota. Keanon Lowe and Tyner will return kickoffs, backed up by Nelson and JC transfer Zac Schuller. Cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu is projected as the punt returner, backed up by Lowe or Carrington